Re: [PATCH v2] regmap-i2c: Subtract reg size from max_write

From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Sun Jun 02 2024 - 03:29:25 EST


Thu, May 23, 2024 at 04:14:36PM -0500, Jim Wylder kirjoitti:
> Currently, when an adapter defines a max_write_len quirk,
> the data will be chunked into data sizes equal to the
> max_write_len quirk value. But the payload will be increased by
> the size of the register address before transmission. The
> resulting value always ends up larger than the limit set
> by the quirk.
>
> Avoid this error by setting regmap's max_write to the quirk's
> max_write_len minus the number of bytes for the register and
> padding. This allows the chunking to work correctly for this
> limited case without impacting other use-cases.

...

> (bus->max_raw_write == 0 || bus->max_raw_write > quirks->max_write_len))
> - max_write = quirks->max_write_len;
> + max_write = quirks->max_write_len -
> + (config->reg_bits + config->pad_bits) / BITS_PER_BYTE;

Interesting. regmap-spi does this slightly differently, i.e. reg/8 + pad/8.
I'm wondering which one is more correct (potential off-by-one I suppose).

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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko